Инструмент, которым мы делаем работу, очень важен. Да, хороший мастер плохим инструментом сделает лучше, чем плохой — хорошим. Но если речь об эмоциях и удовольствии от работы, здесь удобный и приятный в использовании инструмент значит очень многое.
Я ненавидел сверлить стены, пока не купил аккумуляторный перфоратор. Обычным проводным это было мучение: каждый раз искать или розетку рядом или доставать и разматывать удлинитель. А ещё следить за тем, где там провод, и чтобы он не запутался в ногах, тем более когда ты на лестнице. Теперь же я только и ищу, чего б такого просверлить. Аккумуляторный перфоратор — 12/10, стоит каждого рубля.
Подобного много. Собирать мебель приятнее шуруповертом с нужной битой, нежели шестигранником, который кладут в комплект. Делать прямые распилы приятнее циркуляркой, а не лобзиком. Класть плитку приятнее с лазерным уровнем и системой выравнивания. И так далее.
В программировании аналогично. Я очень высоко ценю удобство языка, на котором пишу. Возьмём к примеру сверлильный станок: он тяжелее, сложнее и занимает больше места, чем дрель. А ещё не везде его можно применить. Но там, где можно, станок позволяет вам выдерживать угол. По сути вся его роль в том, чтобы взять на себя вес дрели и помешать вам сделать ошибку. Мешать делать ошибки — важное свойство инструмента. Именно поэтому я предпочитаю языки с типами.
Да, хороший мастер и обычной дрелью просверлит не хуже. Но, напомню, речь идёт об удовольствии, об эмоциях, а не только о результате. Система, которая не даёт сделать ошибку, не только более надёжна сама по себе, но и много приятнее в плане эмоций. Когда ты сложил весь пазл, и последний кусочек идеально вошёл в своё место — это чувство удовлетворения сравнимо с тем, как ты вставляешь новую строчку в программу, и она без ошибок подходит по типам, а из списка подсказок IDE можно брать самые верхние пункты.
#life#dev
😄Schedule
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🔘Schedule as a noun can be a plan or list of when things happen.
🔜 According to the schedule we start at 9 tomorrow.
🔘A schedule can tell when planes, trains and buses are planned to arrive at and depart from different places.
🔜The flight schedule says that we should be leaving at 1015.
🔘As a verb, schedule means to plan to for something to happen at a certain time. It’s often used in the passive to talk about when things will or should happen.
🔜The meeting was scheduled for 9:30, but everyone was late.
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😄Schedule
➖➖➖➖➖➖
🔘Schedule as a noun can be a plan or list of when things happen.
🔜 According to the schedule we start at 9 tomorrow.
🔘A schedule can tell when planes, trains and buses are planned to arrive at and depart from different places.
🔜The flight schedule says that we should be leaving at 1015.
🔘As a verb, schedule means to plan to for something to happen at a certain time. It’s often used in the passive to talk about when things will or should happen.
🔜The meeting was scheduled for 9:30, but everyone was late.
#Schedule👨🏫@America
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▶️ Popular Movies @Videos
😜 Best Funny Video @Funnys
IELTS BAND8.5+ #Schedule
✅A - READING!
Make sure that you spend at least 1 hour a day on the following (don’t forget to record vocab, underline useful collocations, copy them into your vocab book... if you have one):
✅ B - WATCHING
Don't watch your content passively with the video/radio etc. playing in the background. You need to listen attentively since you'll need to do the same in the exam. Train your ear at an early stage and make life easier for yourself down the line. Oh, and if watching something.... subtitles OFF! 1 hour a day, too.
📆 MONDAY
📖National Geographic: select THEMES and randomly read an article whether science, travel, adventure, animals etc.
💻Documentary: think about what you might have read and type the theme into YouTube
📆 TUESDAY
📖Time Magazine: click the box top left next to TIME and randomly read an article whether politics, business, tech, health etc.
💻YouTube Videos: I have put together a number of YouTube channels I enjoy in a post.
📆WEDNESDAY
📖 The Guardian: Randomly select different themes and select an article at random to read
💻BBC World service is a good one. Loads of different themes for background listening: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/live:bbc_world_serv..
📆THURSDAY
📖Scientific American : randomly select a news article to read.
💻 Documentary: Curiosity Stream is a good one, but it's a paid website.
📆FRIDAY (Entertainment)
📖 Continue reading a book of your choice PROVIDING it’s not a classic (continue with that after your course)
💻 Watch a film of your choice but still have pen and paper ready! Subtitles off!!!
📆SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
Focus on doing your grammar and vocab exercises, practice tests as well as go over the vocab and things you have recorded during the week. Use the weekend to write your essays.
My guidelines:
📌 It doesn't matter if you're interested in the themes or not. In the exam you don't have a choice. So stop being selective. Move beyond Friends and The Big Bang Theory.
📌 Record "chunks of language". Once you've done the article or video, summarize it out aloud recycling that language you have just jotted down. Maybe even write a small summary.
📌 Less is more! Do one article or video a day. That's enough. Better do one, learn and recycle the language rather than watch/read too many and remember nothing.
⚡️@ieltsulugbeks⚡️
IELTS BAND8.5+ #Schedule
✅A - READING!
Make sure that you spend at least 1 hour a day on the following (don’t forget to record vocab, underline useful collocations, copy them into your vocab book... if you have one):
✅ B - WATCHING
Don't watch your content passively with the video/radio etc. playing in the background. You need to listen attentively since you'll need to do the same in the exam. Train your ear at an early stage and make life easier for yourself down the line. Oh, and if watching something.... subtitles OFF! 1 hour a day, too.
📆 MONDAY
📖National Geographic: select THEMES and randomly read an article whether science, travel, adventure, animals etc.
💻Documentary: think about what you might have read and type the theme into YouTube
📆 TUESDAY
📖Time Magazine: click the box top left next to TIME and randomly read an article whether politics, business, tech, health etc.
💻YouTube Videos: I have put together a number of YouTube channels I enjoy in a post.
📆WEDNESDAY
📖 The Guardian: Randomly select different themes and select an article at random to read
💻BBC World service is a good one. Loads of different themes for background listening: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/live:bbc_world_serv..
📆THURSDAY
📖Scientific American : randomly select a news article to read.
💻 Documentary: Curiosity Stream is a good one, but it's a paid website.
📆FRIDAY (Entertainment)
📖 Continue reading a book of your choice PROVIDING it’s not a classic (continue with that after your course)
💻 Watch a film of your choice but still have pen and paper ready! Subtitles off!!!
📆SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
Focus on doing your grammar and vocab exercises, practice tests as well as go over the vocab and things you have recorded during the week. Use the weekend to write your essays.
My guidelines:
📌 It doesn't matter if you're interested in the themes or not. In the exam you don't have a choice. So stop being selective. Move beyond Friends and The Big Bang Theory.
📌 Record "chunks of language". Once you've done the article or video, summarize it out aloud recycling that language you have just jotted down. Maybe even write a small summary.
📌 Less is more! Do one article or video a day. That's enough. Better do one, learn and recycle the language rather than watch/read too many and remember nothing.
⚡️@ieltsulugbeks⚡️
IELTS BAND8.5+ #Schedule
✅A - READING!
Make sure that you spend at least 1 hour a day on the following (don’t forget to record vocab, underline useful collocations, copy them into your vocab book... if you have one):
✅ B - WATCHING
Don't watch your content passively with the video/radio etc. playing in the background. You need to listen attentively since you'll need to do the same in the exam. Train your ear at an early stage and make life easier for yourself down the line. Oh, and if watching something.... subtitles OFF! 1 hour a day, too.
📆 MONDAY
📖National Geographic: select THEMES and randomly read an article whether science, travel, adventure, animals etc.
💻Documentary: think about what you might have read and type the theme into YouTube
📆 TUESDAY
📖Time Magazine: click the box top left next to TIME and randomly read an article whether politics, business, tech, health etc.
💻YouTube Videos: I have put together a number of YouTube channels I enjoy in a post.
📆WEDNESDAY
📖 The Guardian: Randomly select different themes and select an article at random to read
💻BBC World service is a good one. Loads of different themes for background listening: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/live:bbc_world_serv..
📆THURSDAY
📖Scientific American : randomly select a news article to read.
💻 Documentary: Curiosity Stream is a good one, but it's a paid website.
📆FRIDAY (Entertainment)
📖 Continue reading a book of your choice PROVIDING it’s not a classic (continue with that after your course)
💻 Watch a film of your choice but still have pen and paper ready! Subtitles off!!!
📆SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
Focus on doing your grammar and vocab exercises, practice tests as well as go over the vocab and things you have recorded during the week. Use the weekend to write your essays.
My guidelines:
📌 It doesn't matter if you're interested in the themes or not. In the exam you don't have a choice. So stop being selective. Move beyond Friends and The Big Bang Theory.
📌 Record "chunks of language". Once you've done the article or video, summarize it out aloud recycling that language you have just jotted down. Maybe even write a small summary.
📌 Less is more! Do one article or video a day. That's enough. Better do one, learn and recycle the language rather than watch/read too many and remember nothing.
⚡️@ieltsulugbeks⚡️
Due to the #coronavirus
the #schedule of #BFIC 's #Koreanclass
is delayed #😢
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Check changed annual schedule
at www.bfic.kr
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✔ 1st Semester: Mar. 2 ~ Jun. 12
✔ Level Test: Feb. 24 ~ Feb. 26
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http://masnun.com/2015/11/20/python-asyncio-future-task-and-the-event-loop.html
On any platform, when we want to do something #asynchronously, it usually involves an #event loop. An event loop is a loop that can register #tasks to be executed, execute them, delay or even cancel them and handle different events related to these operations. Generally, we #schedule multiple async functions to the event loop. The loop runs one function, while that function waits for #IO, it pauses it and runs another. When the first function completes IO, it is resumed. Thus two or more functions can #co_operatively run together. This the main goal of an event loop.
How I Can Study 10h a Day: The Perfect Schedule for Chaotic People
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FTX Announces Preliminary Fund Distribution Schedule
🔵 FTX reveals a preliminary payment distribution schedule for creditors.
🔵 Claims under $50k total $1.2 billion.
🔴 By January 20: Preliminary claims must be met.
🔴February 25 - March 4: Expected period for fund distribution begins.
🤔 Will this bring additional liquidity to the market?
Read more
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